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How Long Should EM Residency Be? New Studies Shed Light

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The latest research Two new studies have investigated academic and clinical performance between the two EM training lengths. The lack of differences in the observed outcomes do not suggest one EM training length is superior. A study of 92 EM programs from 1999 observed similar counts for most procedures between training lengths.

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SWETA MANGAL ZIQITZA – AI and EARLY DISEASE DETECTION: ENHANCING DIAGNOSIS AND PREVENTIVE CARE

Ziqitza HealthCare Ltd

By detecting diseases at an early stage, healthcare providers can intervene proactively and significantly improve patient outcomes. AI-Enhanced Screening and Early Intervention Programs Early detection of diseases is crucial for successful treatment and improved patient outcomes.

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Don't Forget the Bubbles

Integrating digital imaging with telemedicine platforms can improve access to dermatological expertise, particularly in remote or underserved areas. While research in this area is still in its infancy, preliminary studies have shown promising results. A key benefit of using AI is the potential for increased accuracy and consistency.

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How Long Should an Emergency Medicine Residency Be?

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The Latest Research One study was conducted by the American Board of Emergency Medicine (ABEM). The lack of differences in the observed outcomes do not suggest one EM training length is superior. Dr. Nikolla is core faculty and the director of research at the Saint Vincent Emergency Medicine Residency in Erie, Pa.

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What has gotten better and what has gotten worse since you started in medicine

Sensible Medicine

Pembrolizumab and Nivolumab came out of nowhere and have dramatically improved cancer outcomes. Sometimes we aren’t even in the same room as our patient, opting to obtain a history in a remote environment, practicing what has been termed “telemedicine” (some might rate this as improvement, others the opposite).

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The Latest in Critical Care, 8/21/23 (Issue #11)

PulmCCM

A larger trial of 2500 patients published in NEJM in 2022 showed no difference in outcomes among patients ventilated with high vs. low oxygenation strategies. A meta-analysis also found no clear difference in outcomes between liberal and conservative oxygenation strategies, with low certainty in the results.

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Bubble Wrap PLUS – December 2024

Don't Forget the Bubbles

We suggest this list can help you discover relevant or interesting articles for your local journal club or allow you to keep a finger on the pulse of paediatric research. Reviews and opinion articles Pediatric Obesity Pharmacotherapy: State of the Science, Research Gaps, and Opportunities. Still more work to do! Armstrong SC, et al.